Abbey of St. Medard, Soissons
Rule of Saint Benedict, Chlothar I, Soissons, Sigebert I, Pepin the Short
978-620-0-87673-7
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2012-03-10
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Abbey of St. Medard, Soissons, was a Benedictine monastery, at one time held to be the greatest in France. The abbey was founded in 557 by Clotaire I on his manor of Crouy, near the villa of Syagrius, just outside the then boundaries of Soissons to house the remains of Saint Medard, the legend being that during the funeral procession the bier came to a standstill at Crouy and was impossible to move until the king had made a gift of the whole estate for the foundation of the abbey.Besides Saint Medard, kings Clotaire I and Sigebert I were also buried here. In 751 Childeric III was deposed here, and Pippin the Short crowned.
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